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Four Star Pizza is a fast food pizza company which operates throughout Ireland. It originated in Washington, Pennsylvania , US , in 1981 by Alan and Susan Cottrill, who previously operated Domino's Pizza stores in Ohio.
It is located on the Dublin–Belfast corridor on the east coast of Ireland, mostly in County Louth but with the south fringes of the town in County Meath, 40 km (25 mi) north of Dublin city centre. Drogheda had a population of 44,135 inhabitants in 2022, making it the eleventh largest settlement by population in all of Ireland, and the largest ...
This list of pizza chains includes notable pizzerias and pizza chains. Pizza is a dish of Neapolitan origin and cuisine, made with an oven-baked, flat, generally round bread that is often covered with tomatoes or a tomato-based sauce and mozzarella cheese. Other toppings are added according to region, culture, or personal preference.
The North City News [22] – free 40-page A4 monthly newspaper for the northside suburbs of the city of Cork; The Opinion (formerly The Bandon Opinion) – monthly magazine for West Cork [23] The Southern Star [24] – primarily West Cork circulation; The Vale Star (owned by VSO Publications [19])
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It expanded rapidly into one of the North East of Ireland's largest newspapers with a circulation of 29,000 newspapers weekly. A Market Research Bureau of Ireland (MRBI) readership poll in October 2009 showed the newspaper was the market leader in the Drogheda region with 84% readership, compared with 53% readership of the other regional ...
8.7 km (5.4 mi) Major junctions; From: R166 Termonfeckin : R899 Drogheda (Strand Road) R900 Drogheda (North Quay) R150 Drogheda (Bull Ring) To: R132 Drogheda (Bull Ring) Location; Country: Ireland: Highway system; Roads in Ireland; Motorways; Primary; Secondary; Regional
In 1412, the two boroughs were united and, together with their liberties, formed into the "county of the town of Drogheda" separate from Meath and Louth. [1] The county of the town formed a single county borough constituency. In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II, Drogheda was represented with two members. [4]